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A solemn ceremony was organized in Abyei today in honour of six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in action following a drone attack at UNISFA logistics base in Kadugli, South Kordofan.
Six peacekeepers laid to rest following deadly drone attack in Sudan

A solemn farewell ceremony was held on Monday at the headquarters of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) to honour six Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in a drone attack on a UN logistics base in Kadugli, South Kordofan.

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Peace and Security
Young Nepalese protesters holding signs with slogans like '#WAKEUPNEPAL' and 'GEN Z WON'T BE SILENT' during a demonstration against corruption and social media restrictions in Kathmandu.
Corruption costs lives and livelihoods: Why this week's UN summit in Doha matters

Last year, one in five people who dealt with a public official were asked to pay a bribe, according to a UN report. The world is doing something about it. 

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Law and Crime Prevention
Cristina Duarte, Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser on Africa, brief reporters on the 2024 Africa Dialogue Series (6-30 May).
'Africa's biggest challenge is a mindset challenge': UN Special Adviser

Africa does not have a million problems, it only has one – a mindset problem, says UN Special Adviser on Africa Cristina Duarte.

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SDGs
Bondi Beach, located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia.
World News in Brief: Türk condemns 'abhorrent' attack in Sydney, UNHCR chief calls for solidarity with refugees, Ukraine latest

The UN human rights chief said on Monday the antisemitic attack on the Jewish community in Sydney which left fifteen dead at the weekend, including a 10-year-old girl, was "a moment of deep sadness."

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Human Rights
A wide view of the UN Security Council meeting on maintenance of international peace and security.
Ex-UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks irrelevance without reform

Gathered around the Security Council's iconic horseshoe table, ambassadors were challenged on Monday to look backwards – when, despite deep rivalry and distrust, the body chose leaders capable of steering the world away from catastrophe towards active cooperation.

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Peace and Security
Three women posing for a photo at the UNAOC Riyadh Youth Forum, representing Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan as part of the 2025 Young Peacebuilders programme.
From Tbilisi courtyards to virtual rooms, young women reimagine peace across divides

In a region long overshadowed by conflict narratives, a new kind of leadership is emerging – quiet, insistent, and unmistakably women-centred. 

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Culture and Education
UNICEF distributes winter clothes kits to children across the Gaza Strip, as winter storms are adding to families' hardship.
Aid deprioritised as commercial goods flow into Gaza, UN warns

Humanitarian assistance in Gaza is being delayed because aid cargo is routinely deprioritised in favour of commercial goods, the UN's aid coordination office (OCHA) warned on Monday, as winter storms continue to worsen already dire living conditions for displaced families.

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Humanitarian Aid
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Statement by Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell on the Restoring Honor to Service Members Separated Under the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine Mandate Memorandum

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Statement by Chief Pentagon Spokesman, Sean Parnell, on the Restoring Honor to Service Members Separated Under the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine Mandate Memorandum
Dec. 15, 2025

The Secretary of War recently directed the military departments to proactively review personnel records of service members involuntarily discharged solely for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine and facilitate discharge upgrades as appropriate.  

Under the previous administration, the Department involuntarily separated approximately 8,700 Service members for failing to comply with the Department's since-rescinded COVID-19 vaccination mandate. Of those, more than 3,000 received less than honorable discharge characterizations. The military departments have been directed to complete their respective proactive reviews within one calendar year. Former service members won't need to do anything; the Department will look into the potential upgrades on its own.

Any service member or veteran who believes that their records reflect an error or injustice should visit the military review boards website at https://www.milreviewbds.mil for information on how to apply for relief.

Additionally, the Department is eager to welcome those former service members back to service. Individuals will have until April 1, 2026, to take advantage of this reinstatement opportunity. More information can be found at https://www.war.gov/Spotlights/COVID-19-Reinstatement/.

The Department is committed to ensuring that everyone who should have received a fully honorable discharge receives one and continues to right wrongs and restore confidence in, and honor to our fighting force.

The "Restoring Honor to Service Members Separated Under the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine Mandate" memorandum can be found here.

The "Guidance to Restore Honor to Service Members Separated Under the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine" memorandum can be found here.

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